Francesco Maria Marini

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Francesco Maria Marini (fl. 1637) was an Italian composer of early Baroque music. Associated with the music of San Marino, only a single work of his survives, the 1637 collection Concerti spirituali concertati a 2–7 et con instrumenti, libro 1.[1][2]

Life and career[edit]

There is little known of Francesco Maria Marini; he lived around 1637.[1] The frontispiece of his surviving music indicates that he was born in Pesaro.[2]

He is known to have been music director for the republic San Marino's most important church.[1]

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Although only a single set of his compositions survive, the British musicologist Jerome Roche remarks "That so few works survive is a matter for regret, since they show a surprisingly competent talent for a comparative outpost such as San Marino, geographically far removed from the centres of composition in the 1630s".[1]

Editions[edit]

  • Marini, Francesco Maria (31 October 2018). Hunt, Janet E. (ed.). Francesco Maria Marini: Concerti Spirituali, Libro Primo (1637). Motets for Two, Three or Four Voices and Basso Continuo. Framingham: Hunt Music. ISBN 978-0-9962221-6-7.

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